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Elizabeth Manias

Elizabeth Manias

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
72
Citations
15830
World Ranking
700
National Ranking
53

Overview

Elizabeth Manias is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of Medicine and Health Professions.

Their main research spans several subfields, including General Health Professions, Geriatrics and Gerontology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Emergency Medical Services, and Radiological and Ultrasound Technology.

Key topics covered in their research focus on Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes, Patient Safety and Medication Errors, Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare, Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units, Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues, Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare, and Medication Adherence and Compliance.

Frequent publication venues for Elizabeth Manias include:

  • Australian Critical Care
  • Journal of Clinical Nursing
  • Health Expectations
  • Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
  • Journal of Advanced Nursing

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Elizabeth Manias are:

  • Interventions to reduce medication errors in adult medical and surgical settings: a systematic review, 2020, Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety
  • The safety of health care for ethnic minority patients: a systematic review, 2020, International Journal for Equity in Health
  • Potentially inappropriate prescribing and its associations with health-related and system-related outcomes in hospitalised older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis, 2021, British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
  • A systematic review of older patients' experiences and perceptions of communication about managing medication across transitions of care, 2020, Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy
  • A unified call to action from Australian nursing and midwifery leaders: ensuring that Black lives matter, 2020, Contemporary Nurse

Their frequent collaborators include Reema Harrison, Ashfaq Chauhan, Alison M. Hutchinson, Melissa J. Bloomer, and Tracey Bucknall.

Best Publications

  • Person-centred interactions between nurses and patients during medication activities in an acute hospital setting: Qualitative observation and interview study

    Danielle Bolster;Elizabeth Manias

  • Interventions to improve medication adherence in people with multiple chronic conditions: a systematic review

    Allison Fiona Williams;Elizabeth Manias;Rowan G Walker

  • Patients’ and family members’ views on how clinicians enact and how they should enact incident disclosure: the “100 patient stories” qualitative study

    Rick A M Iedema;Suellen Allen;Katherine Britton;Donella Piper

  • Nurse-doctor interactions during critical care ward rounds

    Elizabeth Manias;Annette Street

  • Impact of the perceived public image of nursing on nurses' work behaviour

    Miyuki Takase;Phillip Maude;Elizabeth Manias

  • Impact of Medication Reconciliation and Review on Clinical Outcomes

    Elin C. Lehnbom;Michael J. Stewart;Elizabeth Manias;Johanna I. Westbrook

  • A randomized trial of protocol-directed sedation management for mechanical ventilation in an Australian intensive care unit

    Tracey K. Bucknall;Elizabeth Manias;Jeffrey J. Presneill

  • A randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of soft silicone multi-layered foam dressings in the prevention of sacral and heel pressure ulcers in trauma and critically ill patients: the border trial.

    Nick Santamaria;Marie Gerdtz;Sarah Sage;Jane McCann

  • The safety of health care for ethnic minority patients: a systematic review

    Ashfaq Chauhan;Merrilyn Walton;Elizabeth Manias;Ramesh Lahiru Walpola

  • Observation of pain assessment and management − the complexities of clinical practice

    Elizabeth Manias;Mari Botti;Tracey Bucknall

  • Nurses' strategies for managing pain in the postoperative setting.

    Elizabeth Manias;Tracey Bucknall;Mari Botti

  • The uses of photography in clinical nursing practice and research: a literature review.

    Robin G. Riley;Elizabeth Manias

  • Interventions to improve medication adherence in adult kidney transplant recipients: a systematic review

    Jac Kee Low;Allison Fiona Williams;Elizabeth Manias;Kimberley Ellen Crawford

  • Impact of Interventions on Medication Adherence and Blood Pressure Control in Patients with Essential Hypertension: A Systematic Review by the ISPOR Medication Adherence and Persistence Special Interest Group

    Femida H. Gwadry-Sridhar;Femida H. Gwadry-Sridhar;Elizabeth Manias;Lincy Lal;Maribel Salas;Maribel Salas

  • Nurses' perceived barriers to the implementation of a Fall Prevention Clinical Practice Guideline in Singapore hospitals

    Serena S L Koh;Elizabeth Manias;Alison M Hutchinson;Susan Donath

  • The educational preparation of undergraduate nursing students in pharmacology: clinical nurses’ perceptions and experiences of graduate nurses’ medication knowledge

    Elizabeth Manias;Shane Bullock

  • Interventions to reduce medication errors in adult intensive care: a systematic review.

    Elizabeth Manias;Allison Fiona Williams;Danny Liew;Danny Liew

  • Possibilities for critical social theory and Foucault’s work: a toolbox approach

    Elizabeth Manias;Annette Street

  • Rethinking ethnography: reconstructing nursing relationships.

    Elizabeth Manias;Annette Street

  • The handover: uncovering the hidden practices of nurses

    Elizabeth Manias;Annette Street

  • Culturally sensitive communication in healthcare: A concept analysis

    Laura A. Brooks;Elizabeth Manias;Melissa J. Bloomer

Frequent Co-Authors

Rick Iedema
Rick Iedema King's College London
Tim McNamara
Tim McNamara University of Melbourne
Tracy Levett-Jones
Tracy Levett-Jones University of Technology Sydney

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